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I'm surprised by this. Where are their users?

I don't know anyone who is using ZBD with any kind of frequency.

113 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 24 Jan

It powers Fountain and Wavlake wallets last I checked. I also imagine it's in games that aren't bitcoin focused and are invisible to bitcoiners.

And these licenses are expensive to acquire[1] and maintain. Just for the licenses, I'd guess an acquirer might pay 5-10x what it'd cost to get the licenses themselves considering how long these licenses take to get and all the compliance machinery required to maintain them.

Add in existing customers, a talented team, a compelling vision, then bam, you've got a nine figure valuation I imagine.

  1. a good enough guess: >$2 million per continent and several years.

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I'm intrigued by the non Bitcoin games they are powering. I don't think I've ever played a game on my phone, perhaps there is a whole new world that awaits.

The licensing is a good point. I suppose I was feeling like I hadn't heard anything from them in a couple years. But now it has me wondering if I really just don't see them because they are in a different world.

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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ca 24 Jan

Seems wildly overvalued honestly.

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I once lost a wallet with over 10,000 satoshis; it seems my account was banned for no reason. After that, I was traumatized and never used it again.

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Did they steal your sats or you got them back eventually?

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Same here. And the "technical support" is nonexistent. They don't answer, they don't give reasons, and even less so any options for recovering the account.

The funny thing is, I was going to delete the account soon. They saved me the trouble, but they kept my sats.

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